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BECAUSE ALL THOSE WHO STOLE CRUDE OIL USED TO BE HAUSA MUSLIMS. Yes, Ijaws and all in the creeks were mere serfs/boyboy to these Hausas prior to Ken Saro Wiwa's wake up call. For "Alhaji" to trust and love you, you had to convert to Islam and trust the brilliant Dokuboh whose village has no mosque and who cannot explain how he became Muslim in the creeks to anyone except of course now you know. These theft are why the word ALHAJI came to mean "oga", Millionaire" "master" to the average Niger Deltan. Then came Ken Saro Wiwa, who knew these Hausas were not more intelligent than he and knew it was HIS OIL as in OGONI PEOPLE OIL that these Hausa/Fulani were using their own people as slaves while they made all the money....from his oil. So he began the struggles against the oppression and theft. In fact to him, NIGERIA WAS STEALING HIS OIL AS NOTHING CAME BACK TO HIS PEOPLE. Yes, Hausa with Yoruba support in following Ahmahdu Bello's script of saying "We must treat the Niger-Delta people as conquered territories" never bothered to give back to nor feed the goose that lay the golden egg. Lagos, then Abuja was developed while Oloibiri that brought the oil died...I mean DIED...yes Oloibiri where oil was first found is a dead town. The blood was pumped from its veins, its heart and liver harvested so Lagos can be healthy. Same thing was done to Abuja as Ogidigbe, Kpokpo, Ugborodo and Gbodoro etc continue to be wastelands with no government presence as its resources are drained through the pipelines. ENTER IBORI, ALAMIESEIGHA AND ODILI, THE GOVERNORS OF THE NIGER-DELTA STATES These young governors immediately see the potentials of the wake up call by Ken Saro Wiwa. The Ijaws and other tribes in the creek, beholden no more to their Hausa slave-masters are now mentored by the Iboris and Odilis and Alamieseighas who it is rumoured armed them even better and became the ones who now market the stolen crude...and why not? Is the oil in Arab lands not owned by the sheikhs? It is rumoured other governors started calling Ibori the Sheikh as we heard he even attempted to own refineries in South Africa. The wealth from the oil theft got into Alams and Ibori's head and they started asking for 50 percent derivation which pitched them against then president Obasanjo who then ensured Alamieseigha got arrested in the UK and then began the famous "Ibori is an ex convict" court case which brought Ibori to his knees as he would have been removed from office as he is an exconvict twice over during his time in the UK. MORE COMING SOON. |
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He reluctantly stretches forth his hands and takes the money, his survival instincts taking over....undesirous of a death in the slick waters of thee Niger Delta. He looks at the money and his heart skips a beat...the stack is in clean hundred dollar bills. Adamu his 14 years old son can marry his first wife and he his fourth with this. He almost says "Allah Akbar, but stops himself as he knew this was against the teachings of the prophet. But what other choice does he have? And as he comes ashore and visits his brothers at Hausa Quarters in Warri, as he hands in the dollars and gets 300 thousand naira in exchange at the black market, he realizes it is not a bad first day at the job. The Hausa people rush their complimentary cards to him and ask him to bring the dollars to them next time for better exchange rate....next time? Wow, what has he been wasting his time in the North for ever since? The above is the everyday scenario of the JTF and attempts to stop oil theft. What government can pay its security 300 grand a trip? How do you compete with these businessmen? America with its social security net, better society, insurance, etc etc are unable to convince their officers not to collect "egunje" (bribe) how then do you really expect the Nigerian soldier or police who are used to collecting twenty naira as bribe in broad daylight with kids watching, to refuse 300 thousand? Now make no mistake, this is not a new development. It is only getting attention now because this administration has gone on to speak endlessly about it and are "clueful" enough to know there is only one way to fight it.....we will get to that shortly. WHY DOES ASARI DOKUBOH AND MANY MILITANT AND EX MILITANT LEADERS MUSLIMS? MORE COMING SOON |
ALL ABOUT STOLEN CRUDE...Things you would never have known. BY ENA OFUGARA I have heard some of the dumbest statements about crude oil theft from some top social critics who have never taken the time to read up or understand oil theft in the Niger Delta of Nigeria or globally. I do not know if maybe because there is little material available that deeply explains the goings-on I have found that like me when I watch football and my team is losing, even if it is to a much better-prepared, organized and financially savvy team, I scream at my team's coach who is not even the goalkeeper that allowed in a goal my late grandma would have caught with her arthritis. NO! I still scream "he no sabi coach. the coach yeye. sack am". So also have many Nigerians been at daggers-drawn with the administration of Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, many accusing him of either being indolent in the fight to stop oil theft, complicity in or in fact being the very thief of the crude. The only thing I have not heard is that the President's black colour/complexion is the crude that poured on him on one of the crude oil stealing missions The most popular accusation is that he is letting "his people" of the Niger Delta steal the crude as a form of "settlement" This article sets to give an insight into the oil theft business....what has never been in print (yes yes, I feel the coming applause...after all e no easy to carry una enter the creeks and dangerous yet lucrative business of oil theft.) Now to avoid a case of slander and libel, most of the things I will say of people, please add "alleged" as I cannot prove anyone's involvement. What I here write, it is your choice to accept it or throw it away as baseless. The brilliant ones amongst us will see the plausibility of the points and realize that even if it is unable to stand up in court, yet this is the true happening in the oil-rich Niger Delta and the new millionaires it spouts daily while the environment and peoples suffer. Okay, we begin. Oil, arms and cocaine are the three biggest international businesses of questionable nature. Blood diamond is a distant fourth. The moneys that derive from these ventures make ending these businesses a very daunting if not impossible task. Let us take a look at America, they spend the most money on securing their borders. They have the Coast Guards, Marines, FBI, CIA, and the police. Coca plants, from which you process cocaine do not grow in America. Yet if you stand back at many metro stations and street corners, and watch well, I am sure you will find someone you can buy cocaine or crack or at the ;least, marijuana from. Now even if cocaine comes in small parcels, marijuana is very bulky and yet all of them find their way through the security apparatuses to even high schools and colleges...without fail. Now why is this so? Why is almighty America that is able to detect those who try to harm the country, that spies on all the presidents of the world, that knows what you ate for dinner and if you were with your girlfriend while your wife was pregnant, why are they losing the "war on drugs"? The same reason Nigeria will almost always be unable to stop oil theft....THE STAKES ARE TOO HIGH. TOO MUCH MONEY TO BE MADE. TYPE OF MONEY YOU SHOOT YOUR MOTHER OVER AND FEEL NO REGRET... AS YOU DO A HUGE BURIAL FOR HER....WITH THE PROCEEDS FROM THE DEALS. Okay, a very zealous president decides to fight the oil theft. He gets some solid no-nonsense policemen and soldiers from the North and sends them to the Niger Delta with the instructions "torpedo any vessel with stolen oil" . The Hausa man is determined to do just that as he waves his three wives and ten children goodbye, asking Allah to watch over them for him. He arrives Warri and gets on the boat with fellow officers as they patrol the waters. He finds however that firstly, the creeks are not mapped as the country's leaders never envisaged they would ever develop that area. It was only good for draining the oil and not mapping it so as to get medical help or food etc to the denizens of the creeks. So even the soldiers rely on the Ijaw Private to navigate the boat for them. He also finds that all eyes are on him as they patrol and the conversations...many of which is in Hausa as his townsman interprets what the Yoruba superior officer is saying to him. They are asking him about his family and if he wants the best life for them and he of course says he does. And then they see the big vessel in the distance and they approach with speed. He gets his rifle ready and prays to Allah to protect him as he serves his country. Their patrol boat stops the vessel and he expects gunfire as he sees a very well armed boat of locals with leaves and red pieces of cloth around their arms, obviously voodoo as they clutch AK47s and SMGs ....superior guns to his. He is somewhat afraid and wonders if they can win this battle should these people refuse to surrender. His thoughts immediately go to his 3 wives and even the fourth he is preparing to marry. And then what happens next amazes him. The superior officer boards the vessel, returns with a huge suitcase and some expensive cigars and he is all smiles as the locals scream "officer! All correct sir" and let a few gunshots into the air as they and the oil vessel recede into the distance approaching international waters. He is taken aback. He looks and sees eyes now furtively turned away from him. There and then the officer hands each of the JTF (joint task force) members a stack of money and hands him his. This goes against everything he was taught in the mosque and in the army. But as he refuses to stretch out his hand, he hears a gun cock behind him and there and then he knows the choices before him....become rich or die poor...right here right now. MORE COMING SOON. |
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![]() khalid2250: I think this ASUU self should be disbanded they are causing problem to students, they aren't trustworthy there claimed there were fighting for student meanwhile there are fighting for their selves, if SUG go protest for student d next thing lecturers go say make dem stop SUG I see no reason y FG shouldn't do d same ![]() Pat £inst£in: ![]() Samgreguc: Otokx, stop getting urself decieved, in UNIPORT there where you school, do they have enough accomodation for every student? Infact, are 200 level student and above allowed to grace the hostels? ![]() |
Abuja – The Inspector-General of Police, Mr Mohammed Abubakar, has ordered immediate provision of adequate security in and around university campuses nationwide. This is contained in a statement issued by CSP Frank Mba, the Force Public Relations Officer, on Thursday in Abuja. The statement said the measure was designed to secure life and property in the institutions and provide enabling environment for lecturers, students and other members of staff to go about their lawful businesses without hindrance. “The directive is a proactive and confidence- boosting measure designed to ensure that nothing untoward happens in our academic communities,” it said. The statement directed all Command Commissioners of Police to personally oversee the intensification of surveillance in universities in their states. It ordered them to “take all necessary security measures needed to provide for the safety and security of members of staff and students as well as property within the various Campuses”. It urged lecturers, students and Nigerians within the institutions to remain law-abiding and go about their legitimate businesses without fear of molestation or intimidation from any quarters. It will be recalled that the Federal Government on Thursday gave universities lecturers, who had been on strike since July, one week ultimatum to resume academic activities. www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/g-orders-adequate-security-varsity-campuses-nationwide/#sthash.ljK0uGN1.dpuf |
Home » News Update » FG’s directive, an empty threat – ASUU FG’s directive, an empty threat – ASUU Posted by: Oseheye Okwuofu, Ibadan in News Update 5 mins ago The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Thursday described the threat by the federal government to sack lecturers if they don’t return to classroom as empty threat that could not hold water. The union said it is vindicated that the Federal government was not ready to implement resolutions reached with the union. ASUU said the threat will fail, adding that Nigerian public universities need 60,000 lecturers due to government’s failure to employ more capable hands into the system. The union said federal government is wasting the time of Nigerians youths by failing to perfect the resolutions and get the strike suspended. The union added it had reasons to be wary following the failure of government to honour their promises to Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, resident doctors and other health workers who have suspended their strikes. The ASUU National Treasurer, Dr. Ademola Aremu, while responding to the government’s directive, said the threat does not hold water as it has confirmed the fears that the federal government cannot be trusted. The don said, “With the latest action, the federal government has shown that they are not committed to all they have been saying. We are saying that since we agreed at the meeting that the sum of 200 billion naira is for 2012 and 2013 revitalisation, the federal government should deposit same in the Central Bank of Nigerian. We are already in November and December is around the corner. If they don’t do that now, when do they want to do it? We are saying the non-victimization clause should be included as agreed while the renegotiation of the 2009 agreement should be included as agreed with the presidents”. “It is a pity if the federal government is not willing to perfect the resolutions reached with union. This is why we find it difficult to trust our leaders by their words. How can someone be threatening to sack lecturers when universities are already short-staffed by almost 60,000. We are not in military era. The military tried it and failed. This one will fail again. They can re-open the school. ASUU did not shut down the universities. It was the management of the schools that ordered the students to go back home.” http://thenationonlineng.net/new/fgs-directive-empty-threat-ASUU/ |
[b]from the archive: How is that Prof Festus Iyayi failed to discern that what is going on is not the normal ASUU strike that usually engages his attention. The truth is that what is going on is a political action initiated by the born-to-ruin Northern Muslim Hausa-Fulani and its sole objective is the restoration of Presidential Powers to the born-to-rule Northern Muslim Hausa-Fulani on or before 2015. Attached to this sole objective is the expectation that the strike will help bring down the government of President Goodluck Jonathan. The ASUU strike plot was conceived and hatched in Kano. So many Northern Muslim Hausa-Fulani top shots including a well known top business man from Kano participated actively in putting the plot together. They include Dr Nassir Fagge, an indigene of Kano State and the current President of ASUU. He is also an active member of the Northern Elders Forum led by his mentor Prof Ango Abdullahi. Others who are masterminds of the unprovoked wicked and unjust plot include Dr Junaid Mohammed, Governor Rabiu Kwankwanso, Governor Aliyu Wammako, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwaal, Mallam Nasir El Rufai, Prof Attahiru Jega, Prof Ango Abdullahi, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, Mallam Shehu Sani, Alhaji Lawal Kaita, Senator Bukola Saraki and many others. Update: Further investigations have revealed the involvement of Governor Sule Lamido in the ASUU strike plot. In fact, it was Governor Sule Lamido that recruited the sacked former Minister of Education Prof/Mrs Ruqayat Rufai into the plot The outsiders recruited into the plot who also provided funding include Bola Tinubu, Governors Rauf Aregbesola, Babatunde Fashola, Rotimi Amaechi, Adams Oshiomhole, Rochas Okorocha, and many others. Those whose names are not mentioned here should not think that they have escaped discovery. All those involved in the plot are well known and documented. 6. Why did they not hold the ASUU executive meeting in Abuja or any other neutral place? Why hold the meeting in Kano? ANSWER: The meeting needs to hold in a place where the die-hard Northern Muslim Hausa-Fulani who set up the plot can exert maximum influence on the final outcome of the meeting and Kano is indeed the “right” place.[/b] |
BREAKING: ASUU HOLDS SECRET NEC MEETING IN KANO, MAY CALL OFF STRIKE TOMORROW The National Executice Council of the Academic Staff Union of Universities is currently holding a secret meeting in Kano at an undisclosed loaction. A source who spoke to our reporter on condition of anonymity said it is possible that the union of university lecturers will call off its over-four-month-old strike tomorrow. Daily Trust reports that the members of the National Executive Council of ASUU parked their cars in Bayero University, Kano's oldsite and entered a PTF coaster bus to an undisclosed location where the NEC meeting is going on currently. Stay with Daily Trust for the outcome of the meeting. SOURCE >> http://www.dailytrust.info/index.php/news/10719-breaking-ASUU-holds-secret-nec-meeting-in-kano-may-call-off-strike-tomorrow |
CAN YOU RECALL THESE CORUPTION CASES? 1. Iyabo Bello Obasanjo - N300 Million (PDP) 2. Igbinedion embezzled Edo’s N19bn — EFCC PDP 3. Money Laundering: Group Sues EFCC Over First Lady Patience Jonathan's $13 Million Fraud PDP 4. EFCC Arrests Bode George, Dabo, Accuses Them of N100 Billion Dirty Contracts PDP 5. N2.4 b: Nyame Must Face Criminal Trial - Supreme Court PDP 6. Efcc Files N700m Fraud Charges Against Dariye, Others PDP 7. N100 Million Scam - Court Grants Boni Haruna's Aide Bail PDP 8. EFCC declares Ibori wanted over N44bn fresh corruption charges PDP 9. Money Laundering: Orji Kalu Loses bid To Stop Trial Was in PDP then 10. DSP Alamieyeseigha pleads guilty-jailed 2 years PDP 11. Gov. Daniel faces indictment for corruption and abuse of office PDP 12. Atiku Abubakar, of diverting more than $100m (£51m) in public funds to private interests. 13. THE 54 MILLION NAIRA BRIBERY SCANDAL IN THE NIGERIAN SENATE IS NOT A SMALL MATTER PDP 14. Ex-gov Turaki’s N30b used to finance third term project PDP 15. $16B Power Scam: IBB’s Allies Call For OBJ’s Arrest PDP IN ANOTHER VERSION SAID TO HAVE BEEN RELEASE BY EFCC IN 2010: S/No/ Name on case File/Amount Involved 1. Ayo Fayose - N1.2 Billion 2. Adenike Grange - N300 million 3. Saminu Turaki - N36 Billion 4. Orji Uzor Kalu - N5 Billion 5. James Ibori - N9.2 Billion 6. Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello - N10 Million 7. Lucky Igbinedion - N4.3 Billion 8. Gabriel Aduku - N300 Million 9. Jolly Nyame - N1.3 billion 10. Chimaroke . Nnamani -,N5.3 Billion 11. Michael Botmang - N1.5 Billion 12. Roland Iyayi - N5.6 Billion 13. Ny eson Wike - N4.670 Billion 14. Kenny Martins - N774 Million 15. Patrick Fernadez - N32 Billion 16. Prof. Babalola Borishade - N5.6 Billion 17. Boni Haruna - N254 Million 18. Femi Fani-Kayode - N250 Million 19. Prince Ibrahim Dumuje - N774 Million 20. Bode George - N100 Billion 21. Rasheed Ladoja - N6 Billion 22. Four Snr Zenith Bank Managers - N3.6 Billion 23. Mallam Nasir El-Rufai - N5.2 Billion 24. Prof B.Sokan, Molkat Mutfwang, Michael Aule, Andrew Ekpanobi, (All Directors) Alexander Cozman(MD,In termarket Ltd). - N636 Million 25. Dr Ransome Owan, Mr. Abdulrahman Ado, Mr. Adulrasak Alimi, Mr. Onwuamaeze Iloeje, Mrs Grace Eyoma, Mr.Mohammed Bunu, Mr. Abimbola Odubiyi - N1.5 Billion 26. Tom Iseghohi, Muhammed Buba, Mike Okoli,(GM&M anagers of Transcorp Group PLC) - N15 Billion 27. Dr Albert Ikomi - N43 Million 28. Dr Yuguda Manu Kaigama - N17 Million 29. Chief Joe Musa, DG Natioanl Gallery of Art, Olusegun Ogumba, Chinedu Obi, Oparagu Elizabeth, Kweku Tandoh, (All Directors of NGA) N1.012 Billion 30. Olagunju, Ex. Sec. National Commission for Mass Literacy, Adult & Non-Formal Education. Joshua Alao, Alice Abang, Jibrin Waguna, Ahmed Abubakar, Shehu Abdullahi, Dr Victoria King- Nwachukwu, Adamu Khalid, Moses Oseni, Francis Awelewa & Bashir Suleiman N479 Million 31. Hamman Bello Hammed, Ex-CG Customs, Hannatu Sulaiman, Tajudeen Olalere, Lukman Hussain, Popular Foods Ltd & Silver Maritime shipping coy ltd - N2.5 Billion 32. Professor Innocent Chuka Okonkwo, fmr VC Imo state Univ, Uchechi Nwugo & Wilfred Uwakwe - N145 Million 33. Dr (Mrs) Cecilia Ibru - N160.2 Billion 34. Dr Bartholo-mew (Fmr CEO, Union Bank PLC) Bassey Ebong, Henry Onyemem & Niyi Albert Opeodu - N187.1 Billion 35. Raymond Obieri,(Fmr Chairman,Inter continental Bank PLC Hyacinth Enuha, Ikechi Kalu, C.A Alabi, Samuel Adegbite, Isyaku Umar, Sanni Adams N131.8 Billion 36. Sebastian Adigwe, Peter Ololo, Falcon Securities Ltd - N277.3 Billion 37. Okey Nwosu - N95.1 Billion 38. Alex Nkenchor, Ex-Bank Manager, Ebi Odeigah & GMT Securities & Assets Nig Ltd. - N860 Million 39. Francis Atuche - N80 billion 40. Adamu Abdullahi - N15 billion 41. Attahiru Bafarawa - N15 billion 42. Francis Okokuro - N2.4 billion 43. Dr Charles Silva Opuala - N2.4 billion 44. Chief Osa Osunde(fmr Chairman Afribank), and 4 directors: Jibrin Isah, Isa Zailani, Chinedu Onyia and Henry Arogundade - N55 billion 45. Mr Oladele Shittu - N139 million 46. Mr Sunday Akinyemi - N90 million 47. Hon. T Faniyi, Albert Soje & others - N3 billion 48. Adeniyi Elumaro, Rakiya Mamman, Integrated Capital Services Ltd - N405 million 49. Dr Erastus Akingbola - N27 billion 50. SaniLulu, & 3other sacked NFF board members - N1.5 billion CAN WE HAVE AN UPDATE OF THIS LIST FROM EFCC? |
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There are indications that the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in Nigeria may end its four-month old strike on Saturday, November 16. About 120 chapters of the union have voted in support of the decision to end the strike at their various congresses held in their institutions. However, the National Executive of the body has not ratified the decision to end the strike. A Pro-Chancellor of the University of Benin, Senator Effiong Bob, urged ASUU to end the strike in honour of Late Fetus Iyayi, a former president of the union. Senator Bob, who was at the residence of the late professor pointed out that Late Iyayi died while trying to resolve the issue. “ASUU Should call of the strike so that both the union members and students can come and give him the last respect he deserves during his funeral,” he said. Late Iyayi died on Tuesday, November 12, in an auto crash on his way to Kano for a meeting of the union. In a meeting with the leadership of the union, President Goodluck Jonathan had agreed to provide 1.1 trillion Naira (about 6.9 billion dollars) in the next five years and the balance of 62 billion Naira (about 390 million dollars) and allowance to each university. The union had embarked on a nationwide strike on July 1 suspending all academic activities. SOURCE >> http://www.channelstv.com/home/2013/11/15/ASUU-may-end-strike-on-saturday/ |
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[b]An impeccable source one of the prominent leaders of Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, who pleaded anonymity because he was not authorized to comment on this yet has disclosed to one of our correspondents that the suspended ASUU Nation Executive Committee, NEC meeting earlier postponed in honour of Late Prof. Festus Iyayi, a renown novelist, former ASUU president and prominent leader of ASUU may be reconvened on Saturday. He reiterated that the news of of Prof Iyayi’s sudden death came as a rude shock to the union; most painfully, Late Iyayi was on ASUU official assignment when he met his gruesome and untimely death, so there was nothing the Union could do to honour the late hero at the point than to put on hold it NEC meeting scheduled to hold in Kano. “There is strong indication that the NEC meeting will be reconvened on Saturday”. He further stated in strong term that unless ASUU leaders re-decides, the NEC meeting will hold on Saturday. When asked if the strike will actually be suspended, he said: “I think so, judging by reports from the Monday congresses we held simultaneously, the union may suspend the strike on Saturday or Sunday.” It will be recalled that ASUU had suspended indefinitely it NEC meeting where decision to either end or continue the lingering strike will be taken due to the death of Late Prof. Festus Iyayi, a former ASUU president. Details soon[/b] |
